How Sound Is Produced By String Instruments

How do string instruments make sound?

How Sound Is Produced By String Instruments

String instruments make sound through the vibration of their strings. Here’s how it works:

Plucking, Bowing, or Striking: The strings are set into motion by plucking (as in a guitar or harp), bowing (as in a violin or cello), or striking (as in a piano). This action causes the strings to vibrate.

Vibration of Strings: The vibration of the strings creates sound waves in the air. The frequency of the vibration determines the pitch of the sound; shorter, tighter, or thinner strings produce higher pitches, while longer, looser, or thicker strings produce lower pitches

– Written By Mawar Tanjung

Kidpid Educator
Author: Kidpid Educator

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